ebubar
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I going through some replacements with a Juiced CCS battery on my commuter (45 miles roundtrip). The CCS has served me well over the last 3 years/15000 miles, but I've been off the ebike for about a month now. I can ride my regular road bike, but it leaves me wiped for a day afterwards. Juiced has been good about replacing my battery under warranty due to the ports burning out but I think I'd like a locally supported bike that can get replacement bits and pieces quicker. I've had to drive to work which is costing me cash (but more importantly sanity). My local shop is great and carries Specialized so i'm looking at the Vado, Vado SL or Creo. As near as I can surmise, the VADO would be very much like my current Juiced CCS. It comes fully loaded for commuting. It has a smaller battery and lower power motor compared to the CCS, BUT its mid-drive so not apples to apples with the Juiced. Its also quite heavy, though I can't find a weight on the 2022 ones online.
Has anyone tried both a Juiced CCS/S2/X and a VADO?
The VADO SL would be MUCH lighter weight but also much less power and a smaller battery. I'd probably invest in the battery extender so that I don't need to drain the battery each day. I like the idea of the lighter weight and think this would get me to work fine. That little bit of battery power should take the edge off of daily commuting. BUT the power and battery size are both significantly weaker, so i'm looking at a bigger workout.
The CREO has the advantage of being a road bike, lightest weight, drop bar hand positions and aerodynamic advantage BUT i'd put on rack and fenders and use it for commuting. I'm not sure the price increase is worth it considering i'd be converting it to commuting.
Any advice from others that have ridden all/some of these or otherwise switched from a web/direct-to-consumer brand to a shop-supported brand? Have you found that worth the increase in cost?
Thanks in advance! Off to keep reading all the other threads about Vados,SLs,Creos!
Has anyone tried both a Juiced CCS/S2/X and a VADO?
The VADO SL would be MUCH lighter weight but also much less power and a smaller battery. I'd probably invest in the battery extender so that I don't need to drain the battery each day. I like the idea of the lighter weight and think this would get me to work fine. That little bit of battery power should take the edge off of daily commuting. BUT the power and battery size are both significantly weaker, so i'm looking at a bigger workout.
The CREO has the advantage of being a road bike, lightest weight, drop bar hand positions and aerodynamic advantage BUT i'd put on rack and fenders and use it for commuting. I'm not sure the price increase is worth it considering i'd be converting it to commuting.
Any advice from others that have ridden all/some of these or otherwise switched from a web/direct-to-consumer brand to a shop-supported brand? Have you found that worth the increase in cost?
Thanks in advance! Off to keep reading all the other threads about Vados,SLs,Creos!